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TORONTO’S THE ARCHIVES ANNOUNCE ONTARIO TOUR DATES AND RELEASE TOUR EP

Posted in Artist Watch, Canadian Artist News, News with tags , , , on October 31, 2011 by Randy

Toronto up and comers, The Archives are set to release their much anticipated new tour EP Transitions available at a slew of tour dates in November. Their unique brand of post rock and roll has earned them loyal followers in southern Ontario. Their constant gigging, has earned The Archives the title of one of the tightest bands Toronto has produced along with spots on festival stages at Canadian Music Week and SCENE Music Festival. Their unparalleled musicianship and progressive writing, makes The Archives an exciting find for any Brand New or Manchester Orchestra lover.

The band will kick off the tour at Sneaky Dees on November 3rd in Toronto. The following two weeks will see them touching down in St. Catharines, Guelph, Hamilton, and London (facebook event). They recorded a live in-studio video of “Sheep’s Clothing” to accompany the EP. Tour dates and album download below.

TOUR DATES
Nov. 3 @ Sneaky Dees, TORONTO
Nov. 6 @ Mansion House, ST. CATHARINES
Nov. 10 @ Jimmy Jazz, GUELPH
Nov. 12 @ The Absinthe, HAMILTON
Nov. 17 @ The APK Live, LONDON

LINKS
http://www.facebook.com/insidethearchives
http://insidethearchives.com
http://twitter.com/thearchivesband
http://www.myspace.com/insidethearchives

The Chariot to Appear on 2011 ‘Scream The Prayer Tour’ with Norma Jean, Sleeping Giant and More Appearing on Brief Ontario, CN Tour with Every Time I Die this May

Posted in Canadian Artist News, Releases with tags , , , on April 26, 2011 by Randy

Appearing this Year at Bled Fest 2011

Georgia’s THE CHARIOT is pleased to announce that they will be joining this year’s SCREAM THE PRAYER TOUR, also featuring Norma Jean, Sleeping Giant, War Of Ages, Close Your Eyes, Texas In July, I The Breather, The Great Commission, As Hell Retreats, and Sovereign Strength. Tour dates have not been announced yet, so stay tuned for updates on shows in your area!

The band recently announced a brief upcoming run through Ontario, Canada with Every Time I Die and The Fucking Hotlights. The tour begins in Ottawa, ON on May 23rd and runs through May 28th in Howell, MI for Bled Fest 2011 featuring Norma Jean, I Am The Avalanche, and more. See below for all upcoming tour dates.

THE CHARIOT released their most recent album Long Live on GOOD FIGHT MUSIC on November 22nd, 2010. Long Live is the band’s fourth full-length album to date.

THE CHARIOT w/ EVERY TIME I DIE, THE FUCKING HOTLIGHTS:

5/23 Ottawa, ON @ Ritual

5/24 Kingston, ON @ Time To Laugh Comedy

5/25 Kitchener, ON @ Club Wax

5/26 Toronto, ON @ The Annex Wreck Room

5/27 London, ON @ Call The Office

5/28 Howell, MI @ Hartland Performing Arts @ Bled Fest

For more information on THE CHARIOT, please visit these sites:

http://www.thechariot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/thechariot

http://www.myspace.com/thechariot

http://www.goodfightmusic.com/

The Chariot Announces Brief Ontario, CN Tour with Every Time I Die

Posted in Canadian Artist News, News with tags , , , on March 23, 2011 by Randy

Appearing this Year at Bled Fest 2011

Georgia’s THE CHARIOT is pleased to announce a brief upcoming run through Ontario, Canada with Every Time I Die and The Fucking Hotlights. The tour begins in Ottawa, ON on May 23rd and runs through May 28th in Howell, MI for Bled Fest 2011 featuring Norma Jean, I Am The Avalanche, and more. See below for all upcoming tour dates.

THE CHARIOT released their most recent album Long Live on GOOD FIGHT MUSIC on November 22nd, 2010. Long Live is the band’s fourth full-length album to date.

THE CHARIOT w/ EVERY TIME I DIE, THE FUCKING HOTLIGHTS:

5/23 Ottawa, ON @ Ritual

5/24 Kingston, ON @ Time To Laugh Comedy

5/25 Kitchener, ON @ Club Wax

5/26 Toronto, ON @ The Annex Wreck Room

5/27 London, ON @ Call The Office

5/28 Howell, MI @ Hartland Performing Arts

For more information on THE CHARIOT, please visit these sites:

http://www.thechariot.com/

www.facebook.com/thechariot

http://www.myspace.com/thechariot

http://www.goodfightmusic.com/

 

NEW ROSE RELEASES SANDMAN VIPER COMMAND’S ROUGH LOVE 7INCH APRIL 5th, PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW BAND SUPPORTING …AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD & SURFER BLOOD IN TORONTO MAY 3RD

Posted in Canadian Artist News with tags , , , on March 16, 2011 by Randy

Sandman Viper Command‘s much anticipated 7inch release will be released to the public on April 5th via New Rose. Pre-Orders are available now. Fans can stream the new songs on the band’s myspace now. The 7inch was recorded and produced by Jon Drew whose impressive resume includes Fucked Up, Tokyo Police Club, and Alexisonfire. The two new tracks displaySandman Viper Command‘s unique ability to reinvent rock n’ roll in a familiar way.

The title track “Rough Love” is an indie rock masterpiece; sprawling from theatrical simplicity to balls-out rock and roll explosions. Rob Janson’s vocals lead the listener through an extravagant journey touching on the trials and tribulations of love and lust. Fans who pre-order the record will receive a free copy of Sandman Viper Command‘s debut album, Everybody See This CD and a Sandman Viper Command poster.

The band sets out on a western Canadian tour next week where they will bring their visceral live performances to new stages. When they return home from tour, the band will celebrate their 7inch release on home soil. They will open for …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Surfer Blood at Toronto’s Lees Palace on May 3rd.

Sandman Viper Command have already received the nod of approval from critics alike. They were named a band to watch by MSN Canada, featured on the cover of Echo Weekly in Guelph, and nominated for a Hamilton Music Award. They will be playing the side stage at this year’s Edgefest and in the past have shared stages with the likes of Japandroids, Holy Fuck, Wavves, and many more.

BIO
When most kids their age were riffling through college textbooks and figuring out the path of least resistance towards some sort of stable income, these small town boys were riffling through their parents record collections, studying the messy emotion-fuelled rock of Pavement and the fuzzy post-rock discography of Sonic Youth, dreaming of ways they could marry it all together. So far it hasn’t worn off, being the average age of 21, they still have their collective sights set on a future a little bit more shaky and unstable than the rest of their peers.

In the beginning, the four best friends who make up the ambitiously named outfit (Rob Janson, Aaron Harvey, Dan Reardon, Matt Meyer) locked themselves up for days in their parents’ basements practicing and refining demos, only emerging when they had stumbled upon the most perfect blend of garage pop/guitar fuzz rock this side of the border has heard in a long time. It’s this obsessive compulsiveness in their music that pays off huge on their independently released debut, Everybody See This. In the same way the Strokes released a sonically moving debut album, it is apparent that this is much more than an average first run from a bunch of college dropouts. This is a band with a future. Everybody See This is ripe and bubbling with the type of youthful rage you can’t fake. It’s delicate and fragile in all the right places and thoroughly captivating from start to finish. In the same way they originally honed their sound, Sandman Viper Command isolated themselves for six months in a barn on the outskirts of Hamilton, Ontario with producer Dave King, recording intensely to make sure Everybody See This captured the raw, frenetic qualities of the band, and achieving that lofty childhood goal of creating a sound they can call their own.

Everybody See This has lots of variety, yet never sacrifices the consistency of the full release. Lead single “Strawberry Quick” is like a parasite, vague enough for any heartless teenager to fill in the gaps with their own lost stories of lust-filled nights. “Oh Yeah, It’s Fusion” is a right proper sing-a-long while balancing on the edge of being nerdy art rock and an angular ambient guitar jam.

And like any good band, a great album is followed up by a great live show. Young as they may be, put these four handsome musicians on stage and you have a band with a cohesive attitude. Their tight performance chops earned them opening spots for the likes of Holy Fuck, The Arkells, The Rural Alberta Advantage, and more.

It didn’t take their hometown of Burlington, Ontario and the surrounding cities long to pick up on this truly great find. Hamilton’s View magazine scribed, “Sandman Viper Command conjures up references to Sloan – but in a way that is still fresh… for a debut recording, this is a standout on so many levels… the band to watch in 2010” and the Hamilton Spectator was quick to state, “”Everyone ‘gets’ Sandman Viper Command”. In an unconventional twist the band’s song “Yo Bobcat” debuted on the Fan590’s “Prime Time Sports” with Bob McCown, in what the band can only refer to as the “collapsing of a quantum waveform” presenting them with national coverage and since then SVC have even been referred to as the “house band” of the show, by Bob himself!

TOUR DATES
Mar. 18 @ The Phog Lounge, WINDSOR
Mar. 19 @ Blackshire Pub, LONDON
Mar. 24 @ Crock’s, THUNDER BAY
Mar. 26 @ The Standard, WINNIPEG
Mar. 27 @ Music Trader Free In-store, WINNIPEG
Mar. 31 @ Caffe Sola Backroom, SASKATOON (*Vivefest)
Apr. 1 @ The Palomino, CALGARY
Apr. 5 @ Higher Ground Cafe, CALGARY
Apr. 6 @ Haven Social Club, EDMONTON
Apr. 8 @ The Gateway SAIT, CALGARY
Apr. 10 @ Neptoon Records Free In-store, VANCOUVER
Apr. 10 @ The Railway Club, VANCOUVER
Apr. 11 @ Air Fare Lounge, ABBOTSFORD
May 3 @ Lees Palace, TORONTO (w/ Trail of Dead, Surfer Blood) ]
July 9 @ Downsview Park, TORONTO (*Edgefest)

LINKS
http://newrose.ca
http://sandmanvipercommand.com
http://myspace.com/sandmanvipercommand
http://twitter.com/sandmanVC

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